At Rolling Stone Farm, our goal is to produce successful performance horses for professional and amateur riders and owners. Below is a listing of recent accomplishments for many of the RSF bred horses and get of our stallions who have gone off to be successful the show rings.

Rhocky is just under saddle a short while. He is a BIG boy with a lot of movement, so his balance and gaits under saddle are a work in progress. He has a super character. Stay tuned to see how he develops. He is still very green, especially at the canter, but his character and behavior are very good, so he can now be tried by customers. New video 2/27/19:

This is an FEI horse in training, now showing and winning at third level. The changes are now confirmed and she has even offered tempis down to twos. All of the lateral movements are good. She is sensitive and requires a tactful ride, so she is not for an untrained rider, but we feel she will have the high collection of passage and piaffe and we feel she will perform brilliantly to the top levels with a skilled rider. In 2016, she ended up in 3rd place for the USDF Year End standings for Four Year Old and Older Maiden and Yeld Mares with 80.150%. She was Champion in that division for GOV USDF All Breeds Awards. Her breed show results included: Maplewood Warmbloods I- Mare Champion (85.45%0, Mature Horse Champion, Reserve Grand Champion. Maplewood Warmbloods II- Mare Champion (80.15%), Mature Horse Champion. Region 8 GAIG/USDF mare Championship- third. New video- normal working session Nov 6, 2018. We didn't show her in 2018, but that is not because she wasn't ready. With 17 horses to ride, we were a little busy! Half steps are coming along. New video Jan 10, 2019:

Shtiletto is a SUPER horse and I'm a very proud breeder. Her full sister was ranked 3rd in the nation with a score of 8+ for the FEI 6 year olds in 2016 and recently sold doing all of the PSG work. Shtiletto has had a successful dressage record and a successful breed show record. Shtiletto has been multiple times breed show champion, and she was Champion Young Horse Prospect at Dressage at
Devon 2014, winning her Material class with an 80%. Shtiletto
has been shown in dressage with many wins and successes. In January 2016, she received a 69.242% at 2nd level test 1 at a schooling show. She was shown in 1st level tests 2 & 3 at the
wind blown, chilly VADA/NOVA Spring 2016 where she received
scores up to 70.469%. At Windy Hollow Hunt June 2016 in NJ,
she received 70.882 and 71. 324 in First 3, 70.469 at First 2 and
71.818 at Second 1. She is now learning flying changes and they are coming along fine. We decided not to show her in 2017 in order to concentrate on teaching her the flying changes. Then in 2018 she has a slight pasture injury requiring rest. She will be ready for 3rd level in 2019. New video Jan 10, 2019:

Dhetroit is back from the breaker and we are thrilled with this first Dheputy offspring to go under saddle here at Rolling Stone Farm. He is still too green to offer to clients yet, but keep an eye on the website for when he is available. I think he will be a super star!

Showboat has been a star since returning from the breaker just a few months ago. With very little time under saddle, she did the GOV Mare Performance Test with super results, confirming the genetic combination of her Grand Prix trained sire and her successful dam, receiving the Special Premium title. Her scores included 8 free canter, 7.5 free jump, free trot, walk under saddle, and canter under saddle. Here is an updated video from Jan 10, 2019:

Another one of our favorites! She has a very good balance and three very good gaits with a willing to please attitude under saddle and on the ground. At our GOV Mare Performance Test on October 21, 2017, Shadow received the Verband Premium title with her good scores in the MPT and on her inspection. I originally planned on keeping her, and don't really care if she sells or not, but she is so good to ride and perfect for my customers. She is of medium height so perfect for a lady rider. Perhaps you will be the lucky buyer to get her! New video from Jan 9, 2019:

We love this horse! He is so elastic, he can feel a bit "wormy", but there are moments that the feeling he gives is incredible. All that elasticity will some day translate into phenomenal lateral work. He is a really super prospect by the Grand Prix International winning Zonik, ridden by Edward Gal of Totilas fame. Zhan Gogh comes out ready to work with free and big gaits that will develop as his balance and strength improves. New video Jan 2019:

Shculptor is showing himself to be a very rideable medium sized horse with three good gaits. He is uncomplicated on the ground and he was easy to break with a good volunteer attitude. He has super leg mechanics, and a good sit down. I believe he is an FEI dressage prospect. New video Nov 3, 2018:

The proof of a stallion is in what he produces and Dheputy has gone above and beyond in this. His first foal to be started under saddle has already gone to her first show, where she was the high score of the day, never putting a foot wrong. Our own first Dheputy offspring will be broke in the fall after our mare performance test mares have been broke. We can't wait! Here is a video synopsis of what he has produced:

2017 was a very good year for Dhanube. She and Cara were chosen as demonstration riders for both the Monika Theodorescu Old Masters clinic in NY and the Carl Hester clinic in Maine. In the show ring, she continued her successes.

Nothing like trial by fire- we took Shistine to Dressage at Devon 2017 as her very first horse show and time off the property. We showed her in hand where she placed 9th in her Three Year Old Fillies class, 2nd in the Three Year Old Filly Materiale, 5th in the USDFBC Three Year Old Materiale
Championship and 3rd in the Young Prospect Award. She completed the GOV Mare Performance Test on October 21, 2017 where she received the Special Premium title. Her scores in the MPT included 8's for free trot, free canter, and rideability. Her scores on her mare inspection included 8's for frame, breed and, walk, and general impression and development.

Shakespeare RSF is schooling all of the Grand Prix, and he will show at that level in FL in 2017-8 after recovering from a tendon injury (we were extra cautious). Here is a new video from Aug. 2017 in a normal schooling session. Heeeee's BACK!

We presented 14 foals on July 28, 2017 to our GOV inspectors, Tommy Rhinow and Holly Simenson. EVERY foal was named a PREMIUM with 7 foals receiving a Foal Of Distinction and 2 stallion prospects were named (I would have picked 2 more as stallion prospects). Foals of Distinction were Bhulgari, Bhrilliance, Dhoublet (wow movement!), Dhistinctive, Fhacet (also a stallion prospect), Fheldspar (also a stallion prospect), and Shapphire.

It was a sad day at Rolling Stone Farm on July 25, 2017, when I made the difficult decision to euthanize Shortstop after a pasture accident a week before. There was no chance of recovery and he was in so much pain, it was the right thing to do. He had been back in the show ring in 2017, and doing super- At Dressage at Stone Tavern I, he won his class, won the stallion championship, won the mature horse championship and was grand champion with an 83.6%. At Dressage in the Park, he won his class, won the stallion championship, won mature horse championship, and was reserve grand champion with a 75.65%. He also won his material class with a 76.4%. I had planned on taking him to Dressage at Devon to contest the GAIG/USDF Stallion Championship, which he had qualified for twice already. He was going really well under saddle at the time of his accident. Rest in peace, my sweet boy....

Shavane was licensed by the German Oldenburg Verband in 2014 with very high scores (8 breed and sex type, impulsion and elasticity in the trot, general impression and development, canter and saddle position). He then went to the 2015 70 day stallion test in Oklahoma. He would have placed third overall (117.64), 2nd in dressage (127.05) and 5th in jumping (104.19), had he not been severely injured (read- hairline fracture of the LF cannon bone) just a few days before the stadium jumping final days. His scores up to that time included 9.5 temperament, trainability, and rideability, 9.0 character, trot, and gallop cross country, 8.5 canter, walk, and free jumping. He has since recovered completely and has gone on to a very successful show career. He was named the 2016 Region 8 GAIG/USDF Stallion Champion and was also the Reserve Champion Mature Horse at Saugerties. He was placed third in the Region 8 Training level Championships with a 69.659%- this was his second horse show under saddle ever! He then went to Dressage at Devon the following week where he was the Reserve Champion Stallion and where he won the Stallion Materiale. He is 2016 USDF Horse of the Year Third Place for Stallions 2nd in the GOV All Breeds Award.

I am so proud to say that I own and bred this wonderful stallion- Shakespeare RSF ridden and trained so well by Marcus Orlob, who is making Jim's and my dreams come true. Marcus has been riding Shakespeare for only a few years and I wonder what could have been accomplished earlier had he ridden him from the beginning. Shakespeare has been a wonderful producer for Rolling Stone Farm with 42 Premium GOV foals, 15 Foals of Distinction, 3 licensed stallion sons and a hunter futurity winner, with many champions in hand and under saddle. He is the 2015 USEF Dressage Breeding sire of the Year.

She has now produced a licensed stallion (by Quaterback), sold at the 2012 Hanoverian stallion licensing to Spain. Her colt San Gennaro, by San Remo is still a stallion and is competing successfully at the FEI levels in dressage in Germany. He was placed third in the 2015 Nurnberger Pokal competition in Maimarkt-Turnier with a 70.537%

The last show of the FL season- more successes! They will be coming home soon. I will leave Shakespeare with Marcus in NJ, only 1 hour away so he can continue his training with him. I will be able to drive over and get Shakespeare to be collected and then drive him back the next day.
At the GDF 12 National Shakespeare RSF and Marcus Orlob: Intermediare 1 Thurs. March 27- 1st place 71.711%, Fri. March 28- Intermediare1- 1st place 71.316%. It is not just Shakespeare that Marcus is having success on. Sat. March 29, he and Equistricons Et Voila ("ET"), placed 1st in the Developing Grand Prix class with an amazing 70.875%- their first time at GP!